1804:, which began in 1940. "Goodman soon left that company and it was owned solely by Louis Silberkleit and Maurice Coyne. Columbia was one of the last pulp companies, putting out its last pulp in the late 50s..." Bell and Vassallo's 2013 book disputes that Goodman was involved in Columbia Publications, saying, "here is no evidence that Columbia Publications existed before Goodman and SIlberkleit parted company in 1934." The authors add: "Sources contributing to the myth: the late
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was hired in
October 1938. He had no office; he worked from home, coming into the office as needed to drop off manuscripts and dummy materials, and pick up typeset materials to proof. He was given broad freedom to select what he wanted to publish; he reported to Silberkleit's chief editor,
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As television supplanted magazines as the dominant form of mass entertainment in the 1950s, the pulps suffered from slumping sales. In
February 1960, when Columbia's distributor refused to carry any more of the company's titles, that signaled the end of Columbia Publications.
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In 1941, Silberkleit essentially consolidated all his pulp publishing companies under the
Columbia Publications umbrella. Extant titles Columbia took on that year included
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Western and detective titles, with a couple of science fiction-themed issues thrown in. Five individual issues of
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Columbia
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306:(the addresses of their printers, binders, and mailers for subscriptions), but they were actually produced out of 60
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Meanwhile, Silberkleit and Coyne had started
Columbia Publications in late 1937. Columbia's first titles were
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brought about a paper shortage, which equally effected other pulp publications.) Both magazines, as well as
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Chesterfield from Feb. 1937–Jan. 1938, then picked up by Columbia and title changed to
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Fiction". In Tymn, Marshall B.; Ashley, Mike.
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Columbia
Publications was the most prolific of a number of pulp imprints operated in the 1930s by
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The Time Machines: The Story of the Science-Fiction Pulp Magazines From the Beginning to 1950.
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Pioneers of Wonder: Conversations with the Founders of Science Fiction
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1967:"LOUIS SILBERKLEIT, CO-FOUNDER OF ARCHIE COMICS, DIES AT 81,"
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Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics
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Nov. 1939–Aug. 1941, then continued by Double Action as
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by Jon B. Cooke (TwoMorrows Publishing, 2005), p. 85.
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Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines
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Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines
1972:(February 25, 1986) (last visited on July 19, 2015).
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1638:published by Blue Ribbon from Mar. 1939–Oct. 1941
230:was an important early editor for such writers as
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2110:Grand Comics Database. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
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325:(two out of three of the men who later founded
507:Silberkleit, Coyne, and fellow Archie founder
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1874:. Westport CT: Greenwood Press. pp. 511–519.
679:In 1960, Swan also published three issues of
1859:Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999
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1050:Double Action Detective and Mystery Stories
417:(started in 1938 under a different title),
289:Double Action Detective and Mystery Stories
2185:1960 disestablishments in New York (state)
2057:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
1945:Bell, Blake; Vassallo, Michael J. (2013).
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1899:Field Guide to Wild American Pulp Artists
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445:Two years later Columbia cancelled both
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1949:. Seattle: Fantagraphics Books. p. 17.
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1435:Future Combined with Science Fiction
1381:published beginning in July 1933 by
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660:Complete Cowboy Wild Western Stories
650:Complete Cowboy Wild Western Stories
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1947:The Secret History of Marvel Comics
1896:"LOUIS H. SILBERKLEIT (1900–1986),"
1025:Crack Detective and Mystery Stories
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547:(1902–1980) published 16 issues of
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173:Double Action Magazines (1938–1941)
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1921:"Publisher Profile: Archie Comics"
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643:Future Fantasy and Science Fiction
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886:Complete Northwest Novel Magazine
496:writing as "John Coleridge," and
171:Blue Ribbon Magazines (1937–1941)
2006:. Amherst NY: Prometheus Books.
1267:Mystery Novels and Short Stories
167:Northwest Publishing (1935–1940)
165:Winford Publications (1934–1940)
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1032:Double Action Detective Stories
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1901:. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
1861:. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
1693:Western Action Novels Magazine
1662:published by Double Action as
1387:Romantic Love Secrets Magazine
1082:Double Action Western Magazine
957:Detective and Murder Mysteries
879:Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine
431:. At that point, in mid-1941,
382:Double Action Western Magazine
339:Double Action Western Magazine
265:Double Action Western Magazine
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182:was an American publisher of
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1810:Who's Who of American Comics
1181:Published by Blue Ribbon as
999:later known successively as
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372:debuted in January 1938 and
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1720:Western Love Story Magazine
1057:Double-Action Gang Magazine
904:Complete Northwest Magazine
500:writing as "Dennis Clive".
345:. The two men launched the
62:; 64 years ago
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2126:, Galactic Central website
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1664:Gangland Detective Stories
1492:Smashing Detective Stories
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88:Springfield, Massachusetts
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2026:Davin (1999), pp.111–112.
2002:Davin, Eric Leif (1999).
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681:Weird and Occult Library
490:Science Fiction Classics
186:featuring the genres of
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1013:Crack Detective Stories
594:Crack Detective Stories
575:Swan American Magazines
539:Gerald G. Swan reprints
532:Dynamic Science Fiction
359:Double Action Magazines
2044:Ashley (2000), p. 149.
1771:"The Columbia Pulps,"
1156:Future Science Fiction
557:Swan American Magazine
549:Swan American Magazine
304:Holyoke, Massachusetts
248:Future Science Fiction
92:Holyoke, Massachusetts
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2098:(September 15, 2010).
2035:Davin (1999), p. 119.
1981:Ashley, Mike (2000).
1822:Illustration Magazine
1769:Lowndes, Robert A. W.
1361:Romantic Love Secrets
1336:Real Western Romances
1075:True Gangster Stories
715:Action-Packed Western
355:Blue Ribbon Magazines
180:Columbia Publications
83:Headquarters location
1672:Undercover Detective
1395:Today's Love Stories
1393:(Double Action) and
1329:Real Western Stories
1288:Personal Confessions
1246:Intimate Confessions
1001:Black Hood Detective
936:Cowboy Short Stories
673:Black Hood Detective
511:immediately founded
433:Robert A. W. Lowndes
347:Northwest Publishing
335:Winford Publications
281:Today's Love Stories
228:Robert A. W. Lowndes
108:Robert A. W. Lowndes
1927:on October 28, 2016
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835:Blue Ribbon Western
789:All Sports Magazine
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1970:The New York Times
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908:Complete Northwest
814:Blue Ribbon Sports
543:British publisher
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480:Standard Magazines
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1919:(March 1, 2003).
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224:William Tenn
204:Isaac Asimov
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1812:, the late
1806:Jerry Bails
1754:1944 Spring
1727:Blue Ribbon
1656:1938 August
1627:Blue Ribbon
1601:Blue Ribbon
1578:Blue Ribbon
1484:1944 Summer
1471:Sky Raiders
1461:1943 Spring
1456:1940 Summer
1412:Blue Ribbon
1397:(Columbia)
1368:Blue Ribbon
1295:Blue Ribbon
1253:Blue Ribbon
1212:1960 Summer
1164:Blue Ribbon
1136:Blue Ribbon
988:Blue Ribbon
964:Blue Ribbon
943:Blue Ribbon
925:1937 August
922:Blue Ribbon
842:Blue Ribbon
821:Blue Ribbon
782:Sky Raiders
753:1938 August
494:Otto Binder
472:Noel Loomis
2134:Categories
1832:References
1708:1960 April
1705:1936 March
1685:1939 April
1632:1939 March
1611:1952 April
1608:1938 April
1583:1938 April
1502:1951 March
1419:1939 March
1324:1960 April
1298:1938 March
1231:1941 April
1221:Ideal Love
1209:1943 April
1178:1960 April
899:1940 April
764:Air Action
104:Key people
86:(nominal)
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2014:, p. 102.
1993:, p. 260.
1676:Detective
1648:Detective
1521:Adventure
1496:Detective
1475:Adventure
1375:1938 July
1271:Detective
1176:1943 July
1070:1939 July
1061:Detective
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996:1957 July
993:1938 June
985:Detective
961:Detective
928:1938 July
906:and then
893:Northwest
890:Adventure
849:1937 July
768:Adventure
747:Adventure
729:1954 July
563:, two to
353:in 1936,
1931:April 2,
1748:Columbia
1730:1938 May
1702:Columbia
1629:Columbia
1605:Columbia
1580:Columbia
1531:1936 May
1528:Columbia
1499:Columbia
1478:Columbia
1458:1951 May
1453:Columbia
1426:1960 May
1416:Columbia
1372:Columbia
1343:Columbia
1318:Columbia
1228:Columbia
1206:Columbia
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1168:Columbia
1143:1937 May
1140:Columbia
1115:Columbia
1097:1960 May
1091:Columbia
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1039:Columbia
990:Columbia
966:Columbia
868:Columbia
846:Columbia
796:Columbia
750:Columbia
734:1958 May
724:Columbia
577:issues:
192:westerns
161:Imprints
1745:Western
1724:Western
1700:Winford
1697:Western
1651:Winford
1554:Western
1524:Winford
1365:Romance
1340:Western
1316:Winford
1313:Western
1292:Romance
1250:Romance
1225:Romance
1203:Romance
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1089:Winford
1086:Western
1064:Winford
940:Western
919:Western
865:Western
839:Western
719:Western
700:Imprint
391:Editor
368:pulps:
366:Western
314:History
200:romance
134:Western
65: (
57:Defunct
43:Founder
38:c. 1937
35:Founded
30:Defunct
2096:Forbes
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1023:, and
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793:Sports
709:Notes
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584:(1948)
529:, and
447:Future
287:, and
257:, and
222:, and
27:Status
1837:Notes
1780:Notes
697:Genre
694:Title
614:(1948
439:with
2059:ISBN
2008:ISBN
1987:ISBN
1951:ISBN
1933:2008
1876:ISBN
1635:1957
1171:1939
1146:1960
1045:1960
1042:1954
553:Swan
449:and
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